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Heavyweight Boxing Rankings β€” March 2009

Official Heavyweight rankings for March 2009.

Presented as a historical snapshot for that month. Use the weight-class arrows to move up or down divisions, the month controls to jump between updates, and click any fighter's name to see their ranking history across the four organisations.

Division
Period
Org
RankWBAMarch 2009WBCIBFMarch 2009WBOMarch 2009
πŸ†Uzbekistan flagRuslan Chagaev
Super Champion
Not available for March 2009
Ukraine flagWladimir Klitschko
Champion
Ukraine flagWladimir Klitschko
Super Champion
πŸ†Russia flagNikolai Valuev
World Champion

1Australia flagKali MeehanRussia flagAlexander Povetkinβ–²+1Ukraine flagAlexander Dimitrenko
2Ukraine flagTaras BidenkoUnited States flagChris Arreolaβ–²+1United Kingdom flagDavid Haye
3United States flagJohn RuizUnited States flagEddie Chambersβ–²+1United States flagChris Arreola
4Russia flagAlexander DimitrenkoGermany flagAlexander Dimitrenkoβ–²+1Russia flagAlexander Povetkin
5United States flagKevin JohnsonUnited States flagSamuel Peterβ–²+1Nigeria flagSamuel Peter
6Country flagDenis BoytsovUnited States flagJames Toneyβ–²+1United States flagJames Toney
7United States flagRay Austinβ–²+1Kazakhstan flagOleg Maskaevβ–²+1Russia flagDenis Boytsov
8United States flagDavarryl Williamsonβ–²+1
Vacant
New Zealand flagShane Cameron
9United States flagLamon Brewsterβ–²+2Australia flagKali Meehanβ–²+1Cuba flagJuan Carlos Gomez
10United States flagChris ArreolaUnited Kingdom flagDavid Hayeβ–²+2United States flagBrian Minto
11Costa Rica flagCarl Davis Drumondβ–²+1United States flagRay Austinβ–²+2United Kingdom flagMartin RoganNEW
12United States flagEvander Holyfieldβ–²+1TΓΌrkiye flagSinan Samil Samβ–Ό-1Country flagVladimir Virchis
13Russia flagDennis Bakhtovβ–²+1United States flagCedric Boswellβ–²+1United States flagMichael Grant
14Cuba flagOdlanier SolisNEWUnited States flagKevin Johnsonβ–²+1Argentina flagGonzalo Omar Basile
15United States flagBrian MintoUkraine flagAlex Mazikin

Source: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO

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About the Heavyweight Division

Weight Limit: No upper limit (typically 200+ lbs / 90.7+ kg)

The Heavyweight division is boxing's most prestigious weight class, featuring the largest fighters in the sport. Historically, heavyweight champions have been among the most famous athletes in the world, with legendary figures like Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, and Mike Tyson defining eras of boxing history.

Division Characteristics

Heavyweight boxers rely on power and size, with knockouts being more common than in lighter divisions. The division has no upper weight limit, allowing for a wide range of body types and fighting styles.

Notable Facts

The Heavyweight division has produced some of boxing's most iconic moments and biggest pay-per-view events. Modern heavyweights combine size, power, and athleticism in ways that previous generations couldn't match.

Historical Context

Heavyweight boxing has been a cornerstone of professional boxing since the sport's early days. The division has evolved significantly, with modern heavyweights being faster and more athletic than their predecessors while maintaining devastating power.

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Month-over-month changes since February 2009

WBAMarch 2009 vs February 2009

Entered the top 10

  • US flag
    Lamon BrewsterUp from #11 - now #9

Dropped out of the top 10

  • GB flag
    David HayeOut of the top 10 after being #7

Biggest risers

  • US flag
    Lamon BrewsterUp to #9 from #11
    β–²+2
  • US flag
    Ray AustinFrom #8 to #7
    β–²+1
  • US flag
    Davarryl WilliamsonClimbed a place to #8
    β–²+1

IBFMarch 2009 vs February 2009

Entered the top 10

  • GB flag
    David HayeUp from #11 - now #10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • TR flag
    Sinan Samil SamCurrently at #12

Biggest risers

  • GB flag
    David HayeUp one spot to #10
    β–²+1
  • US flag
    Ray AustinFrom #12 to #11
    β–²+1

Biggest fallers

  • TR flag
    Sinan Samil SamNow ranked #12 (was #10)
    β–Ό-2